Business YouTube is cracking down on adblock users: pay or disable - this is reminder to install brave

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YouTube has introduced an anti-adblock feature, which alerts users with pop-ups and interrupts the viewing experience. The adblocking community is already working on ways to defeat the feature, but YouTube seems to be changing its detection scripts constantly.

Users trying to view a YouTube video with an adblocker enabled are now greeted with a pop-up warning.

“Adblockers are not allowed on YouTube,” the warning reads. “You can go ad-free with YouTube Premium, and creators can still get paid from your subscription.”

The buttons below give users two options: either allow ads or choose a paid subscription. However, for now, closing the alert allows viewing the video.

Complaints about YouTube’s actions have started appearing on social media, as many people use adblockers for limiting trackers and other privacy-intruding scripts. Security researchers have been urging users to restrict exposure to ad networks for a while now because they’re often used to deliver spyware such as Pegasus.

“Awfully brave of YouTube to think I'm gonna stop using AdBlock before I stop using YouTube,” one X user shared.


Others encouraged resistance against YouTube’s new measure by leaving adblocking solutions enabled: “If you show Google that you are willing to forgo your adblocker for YouTube, they will make this new adblock ban a permanent change.”

An ad-free YouTube Premium subscription costs users $13.99 per month.

Adblocking community working on a workaround​

The adblocker provider AdBlock Plus says that YouTube’s wall is “particularly distressing to many of our users.” Some of them are unhappy that many ads on YouTube include “obvious scams” that stay afloat even after reporting them to Google.

For now, AdBlock Plus recommends that users keep their filter lists up to date so that any changes made by the filter list authors are applied to their extensions. They can also add YouTube to their allowlists, which will continue blocking ads elsewhere but allow them when watching the popular website.

The uBlockOrigin adblocker already has a workaround offered on its subreddit page. For that, users have to update the extension and its filter with quick fixes to the latest version.

The post also warns that stacking multiple adblockers or using old block lists won’t help.

“Disclaimer: YouTube changes their detection scripts twice a day, which means that even if you got a filter update earlier today, another one might be required soon. There's no way around this if you want to remain logged in,” the post reads.

Some X users also shared filters for the adblocker to turn off the new YouTube feature.

Ads are a significant attack vector​

Blocking malicious ads with adblocking software is an essential component of good cybersecurity hygiene and is recommended by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

Malvertising is a significant vector for exploiting networks as it bypasses built-in browser settings to protect against pop-ups and website redirects. Malicious ads can generate a forced redirect or deliver a malicious payload.

“Adblocking software prevents different types of ads from displaying or removes them altogether, reducing the risk of receiving malicious advertisements or being redirected to malicious websites. A common adblocking technique uses web browser extensions that allow organizations to customize and control how online advertisements appear. CISA encourages organizations to evaluate solutions that would allow the ability to block a malicious advertisement,” the organization writes in its recommendations.

However, YouTube is not stepping back and insists that users will receive multiple notifications urging them to cease using the tools – or subscribe to YouTube Premium – before their viewing is disrupted, The Verge reported.

“We take disabling playback very seriously and will only disable playback if viewers ignore repeated requests to allow ads on YouTube,” Google spokesperson Oluwa Falodune’s mail to The Verge reads. “In cases when viewers feel they have been falsely flagged as using an adblocker, they can share this feedback by clicking on the link in the prompt.”

To find out more about DNS filtering solutions, you can check out this CyberNews experiment.



Over my dead body. Install brave or mozila i tested them both working , mozila had few days before they patched up and brave never had a bleep. Their blocking the adblock solution is now only workable on chrome . Also brave on mobile can play music in backround from youtube without paying shekels for premium. If youtube wants my money better let me view my downloaded videos without internet connection or demonitase and ban my favorite creators every time, or i dont know give me what i search for . Reminder to replace google with brave search engine or any non google based engine
 
Ngl, youtube as a whole could just disappear overnight and I'd barely miss it. Everyone I actually liked either left, barely uploads anymore or isn't as good as they used to be. Normies could care less about adblock being disallowed because 95% of youtube videos are background noise to them now so they barely even notice the ads, they're not even worth paying full attention to.
 
Well, they sort of do. Sometimes, they directly pay the content creator to actually do the ad. I actually don't have much of a problem with this since all the money goes to the person who is worth the money, not to Jewgle.
Yeah but that's easily subverted with Sponsorblock so it's not an issue. Twitch actually modifies the video in-flight to stitch ads in. The best you can do to avoid ads there is just blank out the screen while they're playing. It's a horrifying technological abomination. As gay as software patents are, I hope Amazon actually has a patent on it to cuck Google out of implementing it on YouTube.
 
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Yeah but that's easily subverted with Sponsorblock so it's not an issue. Twitch actually modifies the video in-flight to stitch ads in. The best you can do to avoid ads there is just blank out the screen while they're playing. It's a horrifying technological abomination. As gay as software patents are, I hope Amazon actually has a patent on it to cuck Google out of implementing it on YouTube.
Everyday is another step closer to the realization of Sony 's "YELL MCDONALDS TO FINISH AD!" patent.

 
Yeah but that's easily subverted with Sponsorblock so it's not an issue. Twitch actually modifies the video in-flight to stitch ads in. The best you can do to avoid ads there is just blank out the screen while they're playing. It's a horrifying technological abomination. As gay as software patents are, I hope Amazon actually has a patent on it to cuck Google out of implementing it on YouTube.
This script for uBlock moslty works for twitch. Sometimes there is some fuckery where you get a black screen and have to swap to a different stream then back to the original one. Better than ads or giving money to gay streamers though.
 
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It's happening.
I am personally subverting YouTube ads by using the app "AdGuard" and YouTube mobile.
 
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Twitch actually modifies the video in-flight to stitch ads in. The best you can do to avoid ads there is just blank out the screen while they're playing. It's a horrifying technological abomination.
This works for me: https://github.com/younesaassila/ttv-lol-pro

I use the manual installation on Firefox Developer Edition, which is kind of annoying to use a browser for one website, but I never see ads on Twitch. They seem to be relatively quick with updates, so if Twitch changes something, it's usually only a few days before the ads are gone again. Just remember that you have to check their Github site for updates to the add-on -- it doesn't just automatically update.
 
its the way of the future, firefox for twitch, brave for youtube, tor for the farms, chrome for docs and sheets, basilisk for flash, and edge for when you click a pdf and forgot to set the right default open app
I have used Brave for years. Still YouTube disabled video playback, even while not having a Google account. The solution there I believe is a complete divorce from the digital prison that is Google and Google products.
Youtube-dl I believe was shut down, but yt-dlp seems to allow unrestricted video playback locally if needed.
 
I would really like to know why some people have this issue no matter what browser or what blocker they use while I haven't encountered this at all so far. Does this rely on a browser update? Some kind of winblows-specific OS-level hyperpozzening?

A friend asked me to help him dodge this bullshit and I couldn't figure it out. I basically duplicated my entire browser setup (firefox with ublock origin) on his PC and it still didn't work. The only outstanding difference was that I use linux and update it once every couple weeks.
 
I dunno maybe they're rolling it out gradually. maybe they don't wanna flip a switch and enable the change for everyone at once. Isn't that how these companies do this stuff?

I don't have the issue either (yet). I have uBlock but haven't updated or tweaked it or anything.
 
I block the ads on my PC, but when I'm driving around on my cellphone I can't be assed to block ads on that, and I don't want to fuck around on my phone when I'm driving so I just let them play. I wonder if that's throwing a curve ball at the detection software since it's the same account on both devices.
 
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A friend asked me to help him dodge this bullshit and I couldn't figure it out. I basically duplicated my entire browser setup (firefox with ublock origin) on his PC and it still didn't work.


Verify UBlock Origin is the ONLY adblocker installed. Apparently all the other ones will now trigger the message.

Next, have them try purging the cache. Because I'm an idiot it took me about ten minutes to figure out how to even reach the stupid screen, but it is there. The three "..." >> Options >> Purge all Caches. if the update now box is live, do that too.

I also uninstalled/reinstalled UBlock Origin once, that seemed to do basically the same thing.

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I haven't had any issues in at least 24 hours, except that embedded/search result videos don't open, you get a blank screen on YouTube.

Like most of this stuff, I assume it will work until it won't.
 
I disabled Brave ad block while leaving only UBO, and now once again videos are playable. But watching streamed videos online is a habit worth breaking soon.
 
YouTube has now started to send out emails to premium subscribers that their rates are rising, allegedly by nearly 50%. So as they try to force users to pay for YouTube premium by trying to disable ad blockers, you also get to pay more for it now.

I’ve never paid for it. Just found this on Reddit today. There were a few people posting about it in the subreddit. Family plans are nearly $33 a month now.
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